Mikemiller69gs Posted August 11, 2020 Share Posted August 11, 2020 I normally shoot a semi cajunized CZ SP01 in IDPA SSP. With the shortage of 9mm ammo, of thought of shooting my Kimber in CDP next month. Short of grips, sights and a Magwell, it’s bone stock. Any suggestions for setup, springs etc? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim Watson Posted August 11, 2020 Share Posted August 11, 2020 Same deal, I shot .45 at the small local club this past weekend to conserve my small primers and 9mm ammo for bigger matches. You don't need a "setup" or different springs. Assuming it is functionally reliable, just go shooting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve in Allentown PA Posted August 11, 2020 Share Posted August 11, 2020 Like Jim said if it runs now, just go out and shoot it. If you want to check a couple of things "just to be sure" you can verify the extractor geometry, deflection, and tension are correct (LINK). You can also verify the magazine isn't contacting the ejector (LINK). Make sure the trigger over-travel screw (if it has one) is secure. If you're concerned about springs and if this is a 5" pistol, you can drop in a Wolff 14lb or 16lb recoil spring and a 23lb mainspring (hammer spring). Other than that about all I can think of that's simple and quick is to lube it up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mikemiller69gs Posted August 11, 2020 Author Share Posted August 11, 2020 Cool. Thanks for the help. The gun functions perfectly, once I canned the Kimber Tac mags in favor of some Wilson mags. I'll order some Wolff springs and let it fly. Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
matteekay Posted August 12, 2020 Share Posted August 12, 2020 On 8/11/2020 at 6:21 AM, Steve in Allentown PA said: Like Jim said if it runs now, just go out and shoot it. If you want to check a couple of things "just to be sure" you can verify the extractor geometry, deflection, and tension are correct (LINK). You can also verify the magazine isn't contacting the ejector (LINK). Make sure the trigger over-travel screw (if it has one) is secure. If you're concerned about springs and if this is a 5" pistol, you can drop in a Wolff 14lb or 16lb recoil spring and a 23lb mainspring (hammer spring). Other than that about all I can think of that's simple and quick is to lube it up. Good advice here. I run a lighter mainspring but I only run my handloads through the gun so I know it works. Dialing down the recoil spring will change how the gun resets (just like how it does in a CZ). You want it stout enough to function reliably, but light enough that the sights return to zero with minimal dipping. Basically, go to the range with a bag of springs in different weights and swap them out until you like how it runs. The joy of the 1911 is that you don't even need tools to do this, lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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